Hand Roasted Politics

Hand Roasted Politics
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Hand Roasted Politics No Sugar. International politics, just as you like: To the point, without filter and no extras. Hopefully well-tempered. Your dose of international politics, prepared with love by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
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The show focuses on critical topics in international politics with episodes highlighting the situation in Sudan, covering the dynamics of war, the historical context of dictatorships, and the influence of civil society. Specific episodes include discussions on the manufacturing of consent for war, the vital role of women in conflict, and the necessity for a civilian government in Sudan.

Hand Roasted Politics No Sugar. International politics, just as you like: To the point, without filter and no extras. Hopefully well-tempered. Your dose of international politics, prepared with love by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Non-violent protests led to the overthrow of Sudanese dictator Omar Al-Bashir in spring 2019. Activist Nisreen Elsaim looks back on the positive energy of those days, mishaps of the international community and the prospects for Sudan’s political future. This is episode 5 of Hand Roasted Politics; your dose of international politics, prepared with love by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Moderation: Constantin Grund. Recorded in Berlin, on May 22nd, 2025.

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